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Comparing urbanization in
China and India
China and India are both urbanizing rapidly, but China has embraced
and shaped the process, while India is still waking up to its urban
realities and opportunities.
Richard Dobbs and Shirish Sankhe
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China and India are in the vanguard of a wave of urban expansion that is restoring
the global prominence that Asia enjoyed before the European and North American
industrial revolution. By 2025, nearly 2.5 billion Asians will live in cities, accounting for
almost 54 percent of the world’s urban population. India and China alone will account for
more than 62 percent of Asian urban population growth and 40 percent of global urban
population growth from 2005 to 2025.
In 1950, India was a more urban nation than China (17 percent of the population lived
in cities, compared with China’s 13 percent). But from 1950 to 2005, China urbanized
far more rapidly than India, to an urbanization rate of 41 percent, compared with
29 percent in India. New research from the McKinsey Global Institute1 expects this pattern
to continue, with China forecast to add 400 million to its urban population, which will
account for 64 percent of the total population by 2025, and India to add 215 million to its
cities, whose populations will account for 38 percent of the total in 2025.
Never before in history have two of the largest nations (in terms of population) urbanized
at the same time, and at such a pace. This process will drive fundamental shifts—in both
countries—which will have significant consequences for the world economy and offer
exciting new opportunities for investors.
In India, urban per capita GDP is projected to grow at a rate of 6 percent a year from 2005
to 2025, while China will see growth of 7.3 percent. The number of urban households
with true discretionary-spending power in India could increase sevenfold, to 89 million
households, in 2025. In China, there are 55 million middle-class households today. That
number could more than quadruple to nearly 280 million in 2025, to account for more
than three-quarters of all China’s urban households. For businesses, the significant
increase in per capita urban incomes and middle-income households offers the potential of
vibrant new markets to serve.
So what markets are likely to benefit the most from these trends? In India, by 2025, the
largest markets will be transportation and communications, food, and health care,
followed by housing and utilities, recreation, and education. Even India’s slower-growing
spending categories will represent significant opportunities for businesses because these
markets will still be growing rapidly in comparison with their counterparts in other areas
of the world. In China’s cities, the fastest-growing categories are likely to be transportation
and communications, housing and utilities, personal products, health care, and recreation
and education.
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See India’s urban awakening: Building inclusive cities, sustaining economic growth and Preparing for China’s urban billion,
both available at mckinsey.com/mgi.
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In addition, in both China and India, urban infrastructure markets will be massive. For
example, from 2005 to 2025, India will need to add 700 million to 900 million square
meters of floor space a year; in China, the required numbers could be 1,600 million to
1,900 million square meters. During the same period, India will need to add at least
350 to 400 kilometers of metropolitan railways and subways annually, while the
corresponding number in China will be closer to 1,000 kilometers.
There is little doubt about the scale of the new markets in China and India unleashed by
the pace and scale of their urbanization. But businesses still need to be able to serve these
markets in practical terms. The way cities are run—and the productivity that results—is
a major factor for companies. Here, China is in much better shape than India. While
India has barely paid attention to its urban transformation, China has developed a set of
internally consistent practices across every element of the urbanization operating model:
funding, governance, planning, sectoral policies, and the shape, or pattern, of urbanization,
both across the nation as a whole and within cities themselves.
India has underinvested in its cities; China has invested ahead of demand and given its
cities the freedom to raise substantial investment resources by monetizing land assets
and retaining a 25 percent share of value-added taxes. While India spends $17 per capita
on capital investments in urban infrastructure annually, China spends $116. India has
devolved little real power and accountability to its cities, but China’s major cities enjoy the
same status as provinces and have powerful political appointees as mayors. While India’s
urban-planning system has failed to address competing demands for space, China has a
mature urban-planning regime (emphasizing the systematic development of run-down
areas) consistent with long-range plans for land use, housing, and transportation.
The starkest contrast between the two countries is that China has embraced and shaped
urbanization, while India is still waking up to its urban reality and the opportunities that
its cities offer for economic and social transformation.
However, if India fixes its urban operating model, it has the potential to reap a
demographic dividend from the increase—of around 250 million expected in the next
decade—in the working-age population. This dividend is even larger than that in China,
which is aging rapidly. By 2025, nearly 28 percent of its inhabitants will be aged 55 or
older, compared with only 16 percent in India, whose demographic profile is much more
youthful. If India optimizes the productivity of its cities and maximizes their GDP, the
economy could add more than 170 million urban workers to its labor force from 2005 to
2025, compared with 50 million in China over the same period. The stakes are high.
Richard Dobbs, a director in McKinsey’s Seoul office, is a director of the McKinsey Global Institute. Shirish Sankhe is a
director in the Mumbai office. A version of this article appeared in the Financial Times on May 18, 2010. Copyright © 2010
McKinsey  Company. All rights reserved.
Related thinking
“India’s urbanization: A
closer look”
“Meeting the challenges of
China’s growing cities”
“Upgrading India’s energy
and transportation
networks: An interview with
a leading infrastructure
builder”
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developer”
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Mc kinsey on urbanisation india vs china

  • 1. 1 J U LY 2 0 1 0 Comparing urbanization in China and India China and India are both urbanizing rapidly, but China has embraced and shaped the process, while India is still waking up to its urban realities and opportunities. Richard Dobbs and Shirish Sankhe
  • 2. 2 China and India are in the vanguard of a wave of urban expansion that is restoring the global prominence that Asia enjoyed before the European and North American industrial revolution. By 2025, nearly 2.5 billion Asians will live in cities, accounting for almost 54 percent of the world’s urban population. India and China alone will account for more than 62 percent of Asian urban population growth and 40 percent of global urban population growth from 2005 to 2025. In 1950, India was a more urban nation than China (17 percent of the population lived in cities, compared with China’s 13 percent). But from 1950 to 2005, China urbanized far more rapidly than India, to an urbanization rate of 41 percent, compared with 29 percent in India. New research from the McKinsey Global Institute1 expects this pattern to continue, with China forecast to add 400 million to its urban population, which will account for 64 percent of the total population by 2025, and India to add 215 million to its cities, whose populations will account for 38 percent of the total in 2025. Never before in history have two of the largest nations (in terms of population) urbanized at the same time, and at such a pace. This process will drive fundamental shifts—in both countries—which will have significant consequences for the world economy and offer exciting new opportunities for investors. In India, urban per capita GDP is projected to grow at a rate of 6 percent a year from 2005 to 2025, while China will see growth of 7.3 percent. The number of urban households with true discretionary-spending power in India could increase sevenfold, to 89 million households, in 2025. In China, there are 55 million middle-class households today. That number could more than quadruple to nearly 280 million in 2025, to account for more than three-quarters of all China’s urban households. For businesses, the significant increase in per capita urban incomes and middle-income households offers the potential of vibrant new markets to serve. So what markets are likely to benefit the most from these trends? In India, by 2025, the largest markets will be transportation and communications, food, and health care, followed by housing and utilities, recreation, and education. Even India’s slower-growing spending categories will represent significant opportunities for businesses because these markets will still be growing rapidly in comparison with their counterparts in other areas of the world. In China’s cities, the fastest-growing categories are likely to be transportation and communications, housing and utilities, personal products, health care, and recreation and education. 1 See India’s urban awakening: Building inclusive cities, sustaining economic growth and Preparing for China’s urban billion, both available at mckinsey.com/mgi.
  • 3. 3 In addition, in both China and India, urban infrastructure markets will be massive. For example, from 2005 to 2025, India will need to add 700 million to 900 million square meters of floor space a year; in China, the required numbers could be 1,600 million to 1,900 million square meters. During the same period, India will need to add at least 350 to 400 kilometers of metropolitan railways and subways annually, while the corresponding number in China will be closer to 1,000 kilometers. There is little doubt about the scale of the new markets in China and India unleashed by the pace and scale of their urbanization. But businesses still need to be able to serve these markets in practical terms. The way cities are run—and the productivity that results—is a major factor for companies. Here, China is in much better shape than India. While India has barely paid attention to its urban transformation, China has developed a set of internally consistent practices across every element of the urbanization operating model: funding, governance, planning, sectoral policies, and the shape, or pattern, of urbanization, both across the nation as a whole and within cities themselves. India has underinvested in its cities; China has invested ahead of demand and given its cities the freedom to raise substantial investment resources by monetizing land assets and retaining a 25 percent share of value-added taxes. While India spends $17 per capita on capital investments in urban infrastructure annually, China spends $116. India has devolved little real power and accountability to its cities, but China’s major cities enjoy the same status as provinces and have powerful political appointees as mayors. While India’s urban-planning system has failed to address competing demands for space, China has a mature urban-planning regime (emphasizing the systematic development of run-down areas) consistent with long-range plans for land use, housing, and transportation. The starkest contrast between the two countries is that China has embraced and shaped urbanization, while India is still waking up to its urban reality and the opportunities that its cities offer for economic and social transformation. However, if India fixes its urban operating model, it has the potential to reap a demographic dividend from the increase—of around 250 million expected in the next decade—in the working-age population. This dividend is even larger than that in China, which is aging rapidly. By 2025, nearly 28 percent of its inhabitants will be aged 55 or older, compared with only 16 percent in India, whose demographic profile is much more youthful. If India optimizes the productivity of its cities and maximizes their GDP, the economy could add more than 170 million urban workers to its labor force from 2005 to 2025, compared with 50 million in China over the same period. The stakes are high. Richard Dobbs, a director in McKinsey’s Seoul office, is a director of the McKinsey Global Institute. Shirish Sankhe is a director in the Mumbai office. A version of this article appeared in the Financial Times on May 18, 2010. Copyright © 2010 McKinsey Company. All rights reserved. Related thinking “India’s urbanization: A closer look” “Meeting the challenges of China’s growing cities” “Upgrading India’s energy and transportation networks: An interview with a leading infrastructure builder” “Putting a roof over India: An interview with the country’s biggest developer” “Clearing the way for robust growth: An interview with India’s chief economic planner”